

tha catcher in the rye
Pretty good
THE CATCHER IN THE RYE, J.D. SALINGER

Nice idea, but where is the delivery ?The book (or at least what I read) lacked any discussion on exercising the brain so that one can improve their methodology. Doing this would help one improve the quality of their work, and then achieve their promotional goals. Its just a different way of getting there but in a way that promotes ones confidence in their own work.
The overall theme of the book was to offer self improvement in many key areas, but it seemed to focus on how to respond to situations, not how to create them. Maybe I'm wrong. Maybe I should finish reading it.
A Good Read!
A Great Book - One of a Kind

Great, but something's missing...
A good case for living in better health
GREAT grain book!

The Catcher!
Does "The Catcher in the Rye" catch your eye?
never judge a book by its cover!

More on his private life, pleaseThough Pamela Mason was a loud-mouthed and shrewish adulteress, she was also extremely witty and interesting in her own right. Anyone who recalls her appearences on L.A. TV shows from the 60's and 70's will still chuckle at her endless tirades, usually ending with the predictable sentence, "James was so dull."
This book actually provides convincing evidence that James *was* boring. Mason comes off as depressed, rigid, indecisive and inrodinately unhappy. He makes many poor choices and instead of getting over them and getting on with his life, he broods about the negative consequences of his actions. For example, he moves to Hollywood and instantly detests California and American life, yet he inexplicably continues to live in the States for another 15 years. Hello, James... what was the problem?
It is never explained why James stayed with Pamela for so many years, even when he was miserable in her presence and unhappy living in America. When he finally does divorce her, he ends up shilling out millions in alimony and making a succession of wretched movies in order to pay off Pamela.
Ultimately, the real tragedy is that a man as intelligent, urbane and handsome as James Mason (not to mention his stupendous voice!) handled his career in such a haphazard way. He was a marvelous screen actor, but wasted his talent in many potboilers. This book doesn't really explain these poor choices and doesn't reveal enough about Mason's private life.
Very well done.

No risk start up trainingSo, let's start with new business. What will it be, a consulting business, your own software company or are you keen of dealing with real estate. You choose and adventure begins. Soon you have to decide if you're going to expand your business or not, or what kind of customers are you going to chase. And sooner then you know you earned your first million or you have to close down.
The book is divided into charters that describe your story and at the end of each you make your mind and go to appropriate chapter. Here you learn the consequences of your decision.
Sound interactive and maybe a book is not quite appropriate format for this kind of game, we may call it that.
Still I hope you will be better businessperson than I was. I must admit my decisions weren't very successful. More often then not I had to take a step back and choose another route.
buck up buddy

A Very Entertaining Book

Pottery Technology: Principles and Reconstruction

A great tool to manage your own start-up aptitude!

Go on, give yourself a giggle !